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Minneapolis, MN (April 25, 2014) Cancer deeply touches thousands of families and friends every year. The American Indian Cancer Foundation (AICAF) will host the third annual Powwow for Hope on May 3rd, 2014, to be held at Base Camp facility at Fort Snelling. The Powwow is a celebratory way to help fight one of the most debilitating diseases Minnesota American Indian families encounter. Cancer is the leading cause of death for American Indians across the Northern Plains, including Minnesota. Powwow for Hope – Dancing for life, love and hope, i...
Chickasaw Nation Offers Rabies Vaccination Clinics in Ardmore A free rabies vaccination clinic will be conducted from 10 a.m. to noon Friday, May 2 and May 16 at the Ardmore Area Office, 949 Locust Street, Ardmore. Pet owners should bring a CDIB or tribal citizenship card and their dog or cat to participate in this drive-through clinic. Vaccination quantities are limited and will be provided while supplies last. In case of inclement weather, the clinic will be rescheduled. For more information, call the Chickasaw Nation Ardmore Area office at...
Even with May around the corner, Mother Nature is proving to be unrelenting....
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources wants anglers to "think zero" at this year's walleye and northern pike opener....
Windows XP users are getting their first taste of life without security updates after the discovery of a major flaw within the Internet Explorer Web browser....
Minnesota State Patrol Sgt. Eric Barthel is a behind-the-scenes kind of hero. He has taught active shooter classes to more than 500 employees. He travels the roads to protect Minnesota drivers in bad weather. He teaches fellow officers about workplace safety through an online program he designed....
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration admonished colleges and universities — "No more turning a blind eye" — as it released guidelines designed to stem sexual assaults on campuses and help the victims....
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — New FBI statistics show the vast Navajo Nation saw a sharp increase in the murder rate in 2013 and finished the year with 42 homicides, eclipsing major metropolitan areas with less space and far more people, such as Seattle and Boston....
Union Springs, NY - Cayuga Nation businesses in Union Springs and Seneca Falls were closed after a confrontation Monday by opposing sides in a dispute over nation leadership....
First Nations leaders from five provinces are joining forces to oppose the government’s bill to reform on-reserve education – legislation that is supported by the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) and its National Chief Shawn Atleo....
Thousands of people joined the farmers, ranchers, and tribal leaders of the Cowboy and Indian Alliance for a ceremonial procession along the National Mall to protest the Keystone XL pipeline on April 26. The procession was the largest event yet of the five-day ‘Reject and Protect’ encampment....
SISSETON – On Aug. 20, 2012, Chairman Robert Shepherd of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate wrote a letter to a federal judge in support of a friend accused of killing his own daughter....
A First Nations police chief, fired without a hearing for branding Ontario's provincial police force and the RCMP as racist, takes his case against former OPP commissioner Julian Fantino to court Monday....
WHITE EARTH, Minn. – The opening of a new kidney dialysis unit this month on the White Earth Indian Reservation is what many here call a dream come true. Diabetes isn't just another disease on White Earth – it's a huge, deadly problem. In the rest of the country, 8.3 percent of the population is diagnosed with either Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. White Earth's statistics dwarf that. "We have 1,105 active diabetics in the Diabetes Reg...
MAHNOMEN, Minn. -- The White Earth Tribal and Community College in Mahnomen is, for the first time, dipping its toes into the world of online classes. The school is launching this summer what it says is a pilot program to hold hybrid classes, in which students will put in a small amount of time in class and the rest online. This is to gauge how online classes will work for students whom officials say aren't always set up for online college classes. School officials say that while the move was...
Emergency crews from Washington County responded in the aftermath of a storm that killed one person and injured at least five others in Quapaw on Sunday afternoon....
MANDAREE, North Dakota — Two Mandaree residents died in a weekend crash on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation....
SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN COMMUNITY, Ariz. -- Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting on the Salt River Indian reservation....
Four Native men convicted in the 1997 fatal beating of a Fairbanks teenager go to court in May, hopeful a confession from another inmate will result in a new trial and their eventual release from prison. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/04/28/fairbanks-four-hoping-new-evidence-leads-overturned-convictions-154626...